The thing that usually intrigues me is why people design their application
so that it needs to redirect to another page just so that they can attempt
to read the cookie back. Do they not already have the value of the cookie in
order to be able to set it? Why attempt to read it back straight away?
jason
> Some browsers just can't handle a redirect and a set-cookie header in the
> same request. How you get PHP to generate these headers is irrelevant.
>
> -Rasmus
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